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Replacement tweeter for Infinity Delta series EMIT tweeter

This tweeter is a replacement for partnumber 9770066 (EMIT-R DELTA)

This is a replacement tweeter for Infinity EMIT tweeters that are no longer available from Infinity.

This tweeter has a slightly smaller front than the original, and four screws for mounting instead of three, so the screw holes will not quite fit with the existing screw holes of the original tweeter. Mounting the tweeter in the cabinet will cost you some time. The result, however, is worth the work!

Here's some tips for installing the new tweeter in your cabinet:

Lay the cabinet on its "back", make sure the terminals are tightened so that it does not stick out.

Remove the old tweeter by unscrewing the screws and disconnect the cables. You do not have to mark the wires since the new tweeter has the same connectors (one big, one small).

Put the new tweeter straight on the cabinet, so you can not see any of the original screwholes. Mark the 4 new screw holes. Remove the tweeter of the cabinet and drill four holes. Clean the cabinet.

Place the supplied gasket, connect the wires to the new tweeter.

Tighten the four screws. The tweeter is ready for use.

technical specifications

Type: AMT tweeter

Impedance: 3,6 Ohm + / - 10%

RMS power: 15 watts

Max. Power: 30 Watt

Sensitivity: 92dB + / - 2.5 dB

Frequency: 2.5 kHz - 27 kHz

Lowest recommended crossover frequency: 2,700 Hz

materials

Membrane: aluminum foil

Magnet: Neodymium

Aperture: kapton

Front panel: Aluminum

Weight: 302 gr

sizes:

Diameter face plate: 90 mm

Depth of magnet: 2.85 cm

Front Thickness: 5mm

Magnet Diameter: 65 mm

What it looks like after tweeter replacement (without changing the original cloth cover):